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It was a smaller community that made it much easier for the resident to get around. They had great activities. Staff is very caring and helpful. They have great patience.... Read more
Commonwealth Senior Living at King’s Grant House offers the finest senior living experiences for those needing independent living, assisted living, or memory care services. From physical and social to emotional and spiritual, this driven community takes into account every aspect of your loved one’s needs and addresses them head on with a thoughtful, holistic approach. With individualized care plans, therapy-driven activities, and sensible living areas, the friendly staff at this community work hard to ensure each resident has a fulfilling, worthwhile experience.
Attentive team members keep the property sparkling clean for residents’ safety and enjoyment, offering services like housekeeping, laundry, and dry cleaning. They also have professional healthcare workers and therapists available on site and provide specialized care for this with incontinence, ambulatory, or diabetic needs.
Perhaps the most inviting aspect of all is the home cooked meals served fresh every single day. This community puts tremendous thought into their dining programs, offering everything from appetizing, chef-prepared meals to friendly, restaurant-style service. The dining area itself is neat, comfortable, and spacious, creating the perfect place to share warm laughter and conversation with new friends!
Residents can reap the health benefits that come with socializing and taking on new activities....
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Total monthly costs depend on room type, select services, and the level of care needed.
*Prices quoted are monthly rental charges and are provided by the communities themselves. Actual prices may differ due to one-time fees, timing and care services required. Speak with your Senior Living Advisor to learn more.
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A Place for Mom has scored Commonwealth Senior Living at King's Grant House with 9.3 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 5 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time, Commonwealth Senior Living at King's Grant House has 53 reviews with an average "overall experience" of 4.1 out of 5.
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Dad was there for ten days before passing. He was to say the least, a challenge. The staff were so friendly, compassionate and tolerant. He was in memory care unit.
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excellent facility,very clean,spacious rooms, friendly diverse staff. a bit pricey for our budget.they offered financial assistance.
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After my wife was asked to leave the community she went into in Feb. , A place for Mom contacted me about Commonwealth Kings Grant House. I was so happy that they agreed to take her in even though she had many difficult behavior issues due to advanced stage Alzheimers disease. In about 4 days they had her under control and even enjoying activities. I am grateful that Commonwealth had the experience needed to take care of her.
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We have been fairly pleased, while trying to be realistic about our expectations. My understanding is that most all of these facilities under staffed. I've been told that there is a certain legal requirement for the number of CNAs that must be on site for the number of residents, and that they meet the minimum; but that amount is not realistic in my opinion. There are seniors in the memory section who need a LOT of help....from sometimes more than one CNA at a time. It wouldn't be possible to cover two residents with emergencies at once should that ever occur, and during meals it is impossible to get anyone to respond outside of the dining room. But adequate coverage is a problem throughout this business and I doubt we could find a place with more coverage than is mandated. (I think it is one CNA per 8 residents, but don't quote me on that. That might sound like a lot, but many of the memory residents are non-functioning.) The CNAs that are there are very warm and loving people and my loved one adores several of them. There are also more activities there than we could possibly participate in, and they try to involve every resident to the best of the resident's ability. The price is reasonable, given the market in this area, and the food is fantastic, much better than we had expected. And the maintenance department is very responsive. But I guess most important is that my loved one has never asked to leave, so that says a lot.
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Response from Commonwealth Senior Living at King's Grant House
July 22, 2019Thank you so much for taking the time to provide your thoughts on our community. We believe serving our residents and getting to know their families is an honor. I truly appreciate your feedback and would love the opportunity to speak with you directly about how we can improve your experience. I can be reached at [removed]. Please reach out to me at your convenience. Sincerely, Gary Pelton, Executive Director
When I first visited King's Grant I felt the feeling of caring as soon as I walked in and was greeted. The staff was upbeat and greeted me like a old friend. The first few days were just getting use to everything and everyone. They treat her with respect and also her family. She is adjusting to being there after living alone for so long. But losing her sight has alot to do with accepting things, but she is getting better at that. But over all it's a great place for her. I know she is taken care of and don't have to worry about her as much. She is my mom and I love her!
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This facility seemed outdated compared to others we’d seen. We would not ne including it in our list of possible choices.
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I really do not have much to say about how things are going for my loved one since he made the move into this community. I am very unhappy at the moment and think they could use a lot of improvement in the quality of care they provide the residents. I do not think it is up to standards and they lack in organization on how to run this place.
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Response from Commonwealth Senior Living at King's Grant House
September 7, 2017On behalf of Commonwealth Senior Living at Kings Grant House, I would like thank you for your feedback. As you know, providing all of our residents with the care, dignity, and respect that they deserve is our top priority. I would appreciate the opportunity to meet with you to discuss how we can improve and enhance the care at our community. I can be reached at [removed] or [removed]. Thank you so much and I look forward to speaking with you. Ed Corbeil, Vice-President of Operations, Commonwealth Senior Living
Everything is working out well for my parents with their move to this community. They are safe, and in good hands overall. I'am pleased with all they have done for us. A place for mom was helpful with referring this community to us. All is well for my parents here in this facility.
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It was okay to me when I had a tour of the community. It looked pretty good for another family but they were not what I was looking for.
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This is a lovely facility! It is very clean and the staff do the best that they can to make sure that my father is comfortable. Though my father has limited mobility, he also enjoys the activities that they have to offer.
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My friend is doing well here at this community. She had adjusted well to it, and I'am pleased with her move to this community. The staff is taking very good care of her, and her needs. The experience has gone well.
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The Commonwealth Senior Living at King's Grant House has been a good fit for my wife. The place is clean and all of the staff that I have come in contact with have been nice. I have no complaints about the place.
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I would give it a 4 1/2 star rating. My husband has been there for almost 3 weeks. His room and bath are roomy, comfortable, sets his own temperature. Meals seem well prepared, appetizing, attractive, tablecloths on tables, aides assist any who need help getting to the dining room and eating. Building is clean and in good repair, there are some activities for any who want to participate. Friendly help is available when necessary for showers and dressing, and talk to family anytime we desire. Like ready availability of drinking water and snacks including fresh fruit, salty and sweet tidbits.
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We visited Kings Grant House on Tuesday, 12/6/16, and met with Susan. This was our first visit to a facility. The tour was so nice and Susan was very helpful answering our questions. We had a change in plans and are looking for a place for mom and dad so we need independent and assisted care. Kings Grant begins with the assisted level. Nice place but not what we need.
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King Grant House is relatively close to my dad's home. The facility was clean and the staff was very nice and greeted me as I toured the facility. I did not observe any organized activities while I was touring. They have private and shared options for living. They offer memory care and respite care.
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My dad is doing okay and he is still trying to get use to his new home. The staff are good help and recognizing his personality. I have no complaints about the staff but they could improve on washing clothes. My dad does not eat a lot but I think the food is good and they give him options if he does not like what is being served. There are plenty of activities to try out.
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Response from Commonwealth Senior Living at King's Grant House
August 31, 2016On behalf of Kings Grant House, I would like to thank you for your feedback and for trusting your father’s care to us. Providing our residents and their families with high-quality care, dignity, respect, and compassion is our top priority. I would appreciate the opportunity to meet with you to discuss ways in which we can improve our community. My e-mail address is [removed] and my phone number is [removed]. Thank you so much and I look forward to speaking with you. Gary Pelton, Executive Director of Kings Grant House
I had to go out of town because of a death in the family. This was the first time I ever placed my mother in respite care and she was very happy and content when I picked her up. Our experience with Kings Grant House was very pleasant and I will definitely use them again whenever expedient.
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The quality of service to my mother deteriorated badly after a management change. The memory care section is a very sad place with barely adequate care. We are so happy to have moved my mother out of this place.
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Response from Commonwealth Senior Living at King's Grant House
January 12, 2016On behalf of Kings Grant House, I would like to thank you for your review and comments. We appreciate the fact that you entrusted you loved one’s care to us and apologize that we were unable to meet your expectations. Providing our residents and their families with high-quality care, dignity, respect, and compassion is our top priority. I would appreciate the opportunity to meet with you to discuss ways in which we can improve our community. My e-mail address is [removed] and my phone number is [removed]. Thank you so much and I look forward to speaking with you. Gary Pelton, Executive Director of Kings Grant House
These people are very good, some of the most friendly people I've ever met. My Mom has only been there for about a month now but she has settled right in which eases my mind greatly. It's not easy leaving you parent with strangers. There are a few hiccups but nothing that can't be fixed. So far we are very pleased with Kings Grant.
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I selected Kings Grant House because the facility was small, very clean and it fit my mother's budget. The Marketing & Sales Director gave KGH such high praises. I was told that my mother's room would be cleaned & ready for her to move into on the date I specified. When I arrived on that date, the room was dirty and the roommate personal items were all over the room as if she had a private room. I spoke to the housekeeper and she informed me that she didn't know anything about a new resident moving. She went to get the head of maintenance, he came to the room and he didn't know anything about a new resident moving in either. The maintenance person went and got the Director, [name removed]. [name removed] wasn't aware that the room wasn't ready for my mother to move in either. Why would the Marketing & Sales Director assure me that everything would be taken care of when my mother arrived? My mother has been there 3 weeks and it took the staff 2 1/2 weeks to get her medications right. [removed] I have spoken to the Director about this problem and he assured me it wouldn't happen again .... well it did. I am going to request that the Director, [removed], remove the roommate from the room. My mother's budget is very tight and she cannot afford to move into a single/private room. Something has got to be done, after all my mother is not the "problem". If I can find another nice/clean and affordable assistant living facility, I will be moving my mother ASAP.
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Response from Commonwealth Senior Living at King's Grant House
November 24, 2015Dear, Iris D. Smith, On behalf of Kings Grant House, I would like to thank you for bringing these issues to my attention. I appreciate the fact that you have entrusted your mother’s care to us and sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused to you or your mother because of this situation. Providing our residents and their families with high-quality care, dignity, respect, and compassion is always our top priority. I would appreciate the opportunity to meet with you to discuss ways in which we can improve our care for your mother and improve our processes to ensure that we are doing everything we possibly can for her and for you. You can contact me directly at [removed] or email me at [removed]. Thank you for your feedback and I look forward to speaking with you. – Cat Anderson, Regional Director of Operations, Commonwealth Assisted Living.”
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